Evening Star Newspaper, January 6, 1922, Page 15

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N ‘. et SRADECALSSIGS. PLACED UNDERBAN Bridges Will Be -Used ‘Wherever Possible on Fed- ; eral Highway System. ' Bridges and underpasses will re- place grade crossings wherever pos- sible on all roads of the federal aid bighway system to be constructed under the federal highway act. the Bureau of public roads of the Depart- s Agriculture announced today. This policy. the announcemen ted, is receiving the aproval of state and railroad officials and has been hi- dorsed by the American Association of State Highw Tmportant which at present cro: c Hroads at grades, hereafter will be built en- tirely on one side of the raiiroad, even though this increases the cost of construction, or, f crossings are unavoidable- or justified by local in- the-road will be designed to ver or under ‘the track. the pa. railroads, in ‘most instances of -thisi kind, bearing half the cost of huild- ridge or underpass: au of public ron ns were inju in the United PRESIDENT COMMENDS ROOSEVELT MEMORIAL { ;:nfls Letter to Association on An- niversary of Colonel’s Death, ‘Which Is Today. President Harding has addressed a letter to the Woman's Roosevelt Memorial Association, today being the anniversary of the death of Col The association is restor- e of the former East 20th street, New merging from its al and looks out nent peace. hout prece- President h honor and progress, such t would have seemed to him the consummation of the noblest in human hopes and aspirations. In honoring him, therefore, and in pay- ing tribute in which we all will join, You will be solemnly celebrating what 1 sincerely believe is one of e most notable advances that have ed the history of the race.” The memorial, according to an- nouncement from York. calls for Individual subseriptions of one dollar or more, the donor's name to be pre- served in Roosevelt House. All sub- kcriptions _should be sent to the Ve ‘s Roosevelt Memorial Asso- . 1 East 57th street, New York « The third anniversary of the death of Col. Roosevelt will be celebrated this afternoon at the studio of Miss Byrd Mock, in the “Old Brick Capi- " William Tyler Page, clerk of the House, will give personal remi- niscences. 'Others who Wil speak will nclude Miss Ella May Powell of N York and Jonkheer F. Blockland. “The “death of K gthowe]l. Amerléan composer, will e remembered during the exercises. 0 % SPECIAL PRICES % : For a Few Days In_ order to quickly estab- lish his new location in thel minds of his friends and Washin public, offers these very low prices. Set of Teeth s1 A That fits and Set givescomfort No More and service. No Less They look like natural teeth. ! Gold Crowns—Bridge Work *5 Toot No More—No Less | Kormerly Located 7th and K Stx. Now at 933 G St. N.W. r C Pongee Blouses At $2.99 Street Floor—Bargain Table. ] ) GLLLLL Y {LLC (e s s | — > «(“ 55000 —Broken lots reduced clearance as follows: —26 Girls Coats, $14.95 to $16.95 values. der- $9.90 | THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, THE S. KANN SONS COMPAN Store Hours, Daily 9:15 a.m. to 6 p.ni. “THE BUSY CORNER” JANUARY REDUCTIONS ON Fur-Collared Winter Coats Women’s Regular and Extra Sizes Also Misses’ Sizes $45.00 and $49.75 have been the prices at which thése have been selling earlier. $30.75 —MATERIALS—Normandies, Bolivias, Suedines and Velours. ~TRIMMINGS—Collars of wolf, beaverette and Australian opossum. ~—STYLES—Blouse, belted and panel-back effects. The extra sizes are in straightline; some in fitted models. —All are full silk lined. ~—CQLORS—Malay, brown, taupe, Sorrento, navy and black. Clearance of Girls’ and Juniors’ Coats —32 Juniors’ and Girls’ Coats, $1695 to | $19.90 values. At.... 512095 Misses’ and Juniors’ Coats, —40 i d Lo 81906 Girls’ Guaranteed Rain Coats and Rain Capes —The coats are in tan and navy, belted models; sizes 8 to 14 years. —The capes have attached silk-lined hood, in navy and red. Sizes 6 to 14 Valyes from $3.95 to $5.95. Kann's—Second Floor. Manufacturer’s and Importer’s (Clearance of Neckwear —Single pieces lefg from his Christmas stocks, to which we ha\'e added a few pieces from our own stock. Values $1.00 to $1.75. Choice of the lot.......... —1In the collection are round collars, tuxedo collars, vestees, lace and organdy collars and embroidered Swiss collars. Bargain Table—Street Floor. —Collar and Cuff Sets, of eyelet embroidery. Collar in Peter Pan style, a set— 50c and $1.00 —Separate Peter Pan ~~Soft Leather Collars, with cuffs to ‘match, collars are in Peter Pan styles; in tan and red. A set —Hats, including man; Kann’s—Street Floor. at ONE-HALF PRICE. A 50c to 75¢ Chenille Dotted Manufacturers’ Women’s Colored Umbrellas Only About 100 in the Lot, Choice $5.00 —With such slight imperfections that you will scarcely notice Special, Saturday, a Yard chenille dotted veiling, in both plain, solid colors an Sale at Bargain Table—Street Floor. —New Veilings, in shades to match the new hats. are in the chenille dotted and The colors include Dr. H. C. SMATHERS| DENTIST | —The covers are of silk taffeta, silver gray, taupe, henna, also ::; navy, purple, brown, green and ack. jade dots on navy, brown on Priced, a yard from— 50c to $1 : —The handles are leather trim- med, also some bakelite effects. This Split Cowhide Boston Bag Kann’s—Street Floo: Kann's—Street Floor. £ 10th Over Pearlman’ tore Phone Ma brings to itching. inflamed, eczema-tortured skins. Yet a bor of skin-healing Poslan €osts but 50c. ey Ay But its medication is so gentle that it cannot ifritate the mostdelicate or inflamed | WHEN NATURE WONTT PLUTO WiLL | > —Three sizes, 13, 14 and 15 inches long. —’¥he bag is unlined and has been sold for very much more than our special price tomorrow. - —It is-an exceedifigly useful bag. —If you need one, here is your opportunity. Kann's—Leather Goods Store—Street Floor. JanuaryClean-Upof OurBookStocks “combing out,” and have collected all-those that show signs ly a few of a kind, and others which must be disposed —We have given them a thorough of handling, titles of which we have on! d of, as they are taking up space required for other merchandise. At,aVol.,10¢,25¢,39¢ and 50¢ And a Miscellineous Lot at One-Half Marked Prices Other Bargains in the Sale as Follows: —*“Honest Abe,” by Alonzo Rothschild. Pub- lished at $5.00... —A Trip to Lotus Land, by Archie Bell. Illustrated and ‘boxed. Published at of Lord S and Mount Royal, by Beckles Wilson. Pub- =~ - b« v G150 —Life of Henry Labouchere, by Algar L. Thor- y: old. Published at iy Tniened $1.00 —Memories of Youth, by Giovanni Visconti Venosta. Publishedat §1 .00 —Van Dyke.AHis original etchings and his ¥ esns ‘Wm. Toynhee. at $7.50. Set.... ger and Man, by ::l Daniel Frohman. Published at $3.00.. ~—Hawthorne and Hi lisher, by Caroline lished at $4.00... —Letters of John Ruskin to Charles Eliot Norton. 2 vols. —A Diplomst’s Wifo in Many Lands, by Mrs, Hugh Fraser. 2 vols. Published . T ii «The - Boston Symphony Orchestra, An Historical Skétch,Plfi M. A. Dellope How. at $1000. . voias X Published at $5.00 —Samuel B. Morse, Letters and Journals. 2 o vols. Published % at-$8.00......;., W Kann’s—Street Floor and Downstairs Book Store. . $2.97 29¢ and 39¢ Hard Candy Saturday in a Special Sale Pound 19¢ —These are unusually good quality candies; some have filled " centers, in assorted flavors. Just the kind that the little folks and big folks, also find delicious. —~Gum Drops, as- sorted flavors, spe- l 9 cial, a pound ..coo..nue C —Assorted Chocolates, a good variety, including nut top chocolates, chocalate covered caramels, chocolate covered nougats and all kimis of choco- late cream caramels. Special, a pound 29c About 200 Empty Metal Utility Boxes —Two-pound size, can be used for many purposes for candy, cakes, etc. 25 C Each ciccieennnnie Kann’s—Street Floor. Children’s Ready-to-Wear Joins in the January Clearing —Providing wonderful opportunities to outfit little folks at big savings. —Dresses of Serge and Velvet, in chic little models. Sizes, of course, very much broken. $1275 to $14.75 Values | $15.78 to $1675 Values | $18.75 to §245 Values $975"|"812.75 | —Coats, in a variety of styles and materials. Sizes for little tots of 2 to 6 years.” Not all sizes in all styles. $16.75 $1275 Value "BJS to $1675 Values | $ZL78 to $24.5 Values $6.95 $12.95 $19.95 —Others, formerly selling from $27.75 to $48.75, now reduced to— $22.95 to $39.75 Kann’s—Second Floor. y of the popular Madge Evans models, now Clearance. of $79.00 —36 inches long, with long roll collar and wide cuffs. Good quality soft pliable pelts. Silk lined throughout. models. Season’s price, $118. Fur Coats, Choice - $118.00 —French Seal Coats, 40 inches long ; self collar and cuffs. Fine quality pelts; also Bay Seal Coats, luxuriously trim- med with dyed skunk collar and cuffs. Season’s prices, $158 and $168. Fur Scarfs, $39.75 —Fox- and Wolf Searfs, in ‘brown, taupe and gray. Large assortment of high-grade pelts, - beautifully lined with crepe me- . teor. All scarfs are. made of large pelts, finished with head, tail and paws. Season’s prices, $55.00 to $69.50. Arranged on five different tisned §2 5 oy Aoty £ 1 o Fur Coats & Searfs Bay Seal Coats Belted Brown Fox Chokers, $25.00 —Made of fine silky pelts, in the double animal style, finished with head, tail and paws. All are dark brown tolor. Season's price, $35. Kann’s—Second Floor. “Toilet Articles At Special Prices e e 25C dofinv::lk:::'l.m. 89C Py Spécial.f:..l:.g.? 81 C donnie simpi i,écm.....‘i.....' 69c R o?thl 50c. S; egularly 50c. Spe- —Special Lots of Imitation Ivory Files, Button Hooks, Caticle Knives, etc. ) D. O, FRIDAY, JANUARY 6, 1823. Soiled Boxes of FINE STATIONERY At 1 Price Penna. Ave., 8th and D Streets Kann’s—Stationery Store. -Midwinter Clearing HOSIERY-UNDERWEAR-GLOVES —Surplds lots and broken lines drastic ally reduced to close at once. Read what you can save by attending this sale Saturday. Hosiery in Qur'Midwinter Clearance —Women's Heather Sport Hose, a spe- |-—Silk and Wool Sport Hose, “seconds” cial purchase, including wool and cot- | of $225 and $2.50 values; full fashioned, i : hij spliced heels. Havana brown, ton mixed, dropstitch effects. Is brown n$ blue, green and heather Ak d heather. Special, ; ; & Tt s I 3100 | T o dopich sl Y40 —50c Mercerized Stockings, —Women's Derby Ribbed All- | —Children’s 50c Cotton Ribbed superfashioned; seamless feet. | wool Hose, with spliced heels | Stockings, seamless African brown, cordo- 350 and toes. Brown { {,fe‘:;irBIZCk Radbrow. 35c 3 pairs for $1.00 ribs. A pair........ —Women's $275 and $295 —Thread Silk Stockings, full Sport Hose, full fashioned, ma- —Children’s 35c Mercerized % e fashioned; lisle tops and soles, chine embroidered clocks. In Stockings, scamless feet; b d bl high spliced heels. African | black, brown and white. 29 c b{::l’:“ ::nc “zhi;i;:‘k"‘h OA ;’:l Afpatey s, e s 8 4 T eetoran- $1.29 | 77 5 i e e ot $235 Underwear in Our Midwinter Clearance -—Wfi"bb s Sflkhmflgflf&"mnslitch bodice .| —Women’s Wpol Mixed Union Suits, top, ribbon s er straps. . sz;h color. Special ......... 51079 Globe make, tailored. High neck, long —~Women’s $1.50 Rlbbdl Und.rwenrk‘ , wool sleeves; Dutch neck, elbow sleeves; low mixed; vests have low neck, and are sleeveless; low neck, short sleeves, Regu- neck, sleev'reless. Ankle and 3{ lengths. lar anrlh extra size: r‘]fights are ankle Regular sizes, $3.00 value. $2 29 length, have woven bands in reg- A o. ..1:;, sists. Special oo i 830 | Special .ocoeeeneeieiinnnnnne ~—Women’s otton Union ts, a low neck, sleeveless; tight knees. Bodice | —Extra sizes, $3.00 and $3.50 $2 39 top, tight and shell knees. lues. Special ....oooeevnnnn Regular and extra sizes. Each... 69C R —Women’s $350 and $376 Wool | —Children’s $1.00 Ribbed Cot- | —Children's Ribbed Union Mixed Ribbed Union Suits, ton Union Suits, high neck, long Suits, wool mixed; high neck, heavy weight; high neck, long sleeves, ankle length. Fleeced long sleeves; drop sleeves; ankle 2 39 and bleached, drop seats. Sizes 2 to 8 $l 25 Jlength. Special .... o seats. Sizes 2 to 10 69C years. At ......... 2 —Women's $235 and $250 Cots | Y2 AL ccoooveeeene —Children's 89c Ribbed Waist ton Ribbed Union Suits, high —Children’s 79c Sleeping Suits, Union Suits, two rows buttons, neck, long sleeves, l 89 high neck, long sleeves; have taped, garter attachments. ankle length. Special o feet. White and silver 59 Sizes 4, 8 and 12 years. 69 C | At C < e At cocoocisesesas —Women's $150 Ribbed Cote ik ton “Stepeins,” wide knees, —Chfldren’s Ribbed Underwear, —Women's $150 Ribbed Cotton i van. A pair .......... i only in assorted 51.69 | 3 pairs for $1.00 elastic at waist.¢ fleeced and bleached. Vests | “Step-ins,” wide knees, clastic Taupe, black and l 9 have high neck, long sleeves; at waist. Taupe, navy. Special ...... $ -l pants, ankle length with muslin | black and ~navy. 51 19 bands. Broken lot. 29 AL et . —Children’s 89c Ribbed Unlon | Choice, each ........... (v Suits, bleached; high neck, —Infants® Wool Mixed Ribbed long sleeves, ankle fength, | —Special Sale of Children’s Silk | Vests, low neck, sleeveless; drop seats. Sizes 4 to 69 and Silk and Fiber Vm89 shell finish. Sizes 1 to 29 16 years. At p.cceecen. C and Bloomers. At..... O c 5 At C Gloves in Our Midwinter Clearance —$250 Two-clasp Imported Real Kid | —$309 and $350 Two-clasp Imported Gloves, Paris point and heavy embrold- gl:? :‘,"fl""‘",i. 3 :i'r'.':h Z‘.’.:: !Emgmd!- ered backs. White, tan, champagne, Black, white, navy, gray, tan, cham- = black, green, and white pagne and white with black. with black. A pair....... $l'89 APEIF icecneonnianntonnees $2-39 —$280 Two-clasp Imported | —S$L79 One-clasp Cape Walking | —89c Two=clasp Imported Glace Kid Gloves, wgh self- | Gloves, self and black stitched | Suede-finish W:-lublep(ilove; stitched backs. In black, white, backs, in tan, brown and beaver. in brown, gray, pongee 39 tan, navy, gray and sl 39 shades. Also One-clasp Mocha and white. A pair.... (v champagne. A pair . Gloves, self stitched, $1 39 —8% T iasp | ed Due _$§259 Slip-on and Strapewrlst | i 87aY. A paif.... *OF | Plex_ Washable, Gloves, spear Doeskin &Ofl with elastic at | —$LIS and $125 Strap-wrist int self backs, in mastic, wrist. Paris pofn! self backs, in Gauntlet Gl washable and aver, sand, gray and 69 white and natural SI 69 suede finish. fack and self white. A pail () color. A pair...... o stitched backs. Inmode, brown, Children’s 69c and 75¢ Gloves, S¥s Strapuweist Washable | ey, vy ponete 8QC | with leather and cloth gauntlet; Qloves, fleece-lined hands. In tan, gray, fn brown, , beaver, —89c One=clasp Doeskin Gioves, brown and black. p‘:)nlu u‘d“z er A 9 ‘with self-stitched backs. 5 5 T e (4 PAUF mecsvecspercccsces c | In white. A PRI .euns C Kann's—Street Floor. How About New Footwear? Have You Yet Taken Advantage of This Sale of Splendid Qualities in HIGH AND LOW SHOES e/ —If you haven’t you'are missing something decidedly worth while. —These styles have been selling from a third to a half more., —They include high shoes and low shoes for street and dress wear, in Russian calf, tan and black kid, and patent colt. Also oxfords and strap effects, with plenty of the Cuban heel styles. —Not all sizes in each style, but all sizes in the sale. Kann's—Fourth Floor. Continuing the Sale of Manufacturer’s Surplus Velvet and Duvetyn - January ale of wee SUITS Saturddy, Choice —Poiret Twills and Tricotines, desirable for early spring, as well as for wear now. These are in misses’ and women's sizes, a few in stout models. . —And in addition we offer at the same price- | some: smart tailored ‘velour and veldyne suits, and fur-trimmed models of douvet de laine and velour. At About 40 to 75 Per Cent Under Price —Lot l—-IVelv,';:ttm:nsdl o%xvetyn Bags, in- cluding values .00 to —Lot 2—Velvet and Duvetyn Bags, $7.50 to $10 values.. At $ 3 . 95 —Lot 3—Duvetyn and Chif- By 2 0 62 05 o o e e $1.95 —Lot 5—Black Brocaded caded Velvet Bags. i value. At.. e $1.19 —Some of these lots also contain a clean-up of our own stocks in addition to those of the Kgnn's—Street Floor, o) —Sizes are broken, of course, and not all sizes in all styles. > Kaan’s—Second Floor, ' SNy

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